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14 Comments
This font catches my eyes, I can't stop looking at some glyphs. Subjugating work, compañero! And good luck too.
very nice!
oh yes! I like how the fine lines and curves dance around each other and how they overlap. Reminds me a bit of cable spaghetti from old music tapes.
No one does loops better than four.
Thanks @elmoyenique @jirinvk @beate and @thalamic!
Now you just straight trippin', four! Really enjoying the horizontal and vertical glyphs with symmetry, like the A, V, M, X and B, D, E letters respectively. I wish the H and K exhibited the same kind of symmetry. This is a fun roller coaster ride. And props for the two characters wearing masks. Make sure to press the space bar for social distancing.
Thanks @geneus, if I have some time, I'll try to include alternates for those characters.
a very cool development of the previous idea of the font "breach", they look good together, I like much more this bold design, not as well thought out as the rest of your fonts, more unusual. And really futuristic, which can be used even now.
This is really beautiful! You have my 10/10 for this! Good job! ?
I'm glad someone did this. I was working on a similar concept -- yet quite different, of course -- when I ran out of time and ran into an issue that meant to do what I wanted I had to redesign the dimensions of all the work I had done previously. LOL. Good work!
Nice and loopy alphabet. As I looked at your demo picture the first thing that came to my mind was String Theory. According to theoretical physics, sub-sub atomic particles behave more like teeny-tiny vibrating strings, or loops; just like some of your letters appear. The vibrational states of the strings determine their physical properties such as mass, and charge. One of the vibrational states could determine the gravitational force; thus leading string theory directly to quantum gravity. Does it sound futuristic?
Congratulations, TP well deserved. 10/10
Thank you for your kind words @geneus1, @Dmitriy_Sychiov, @Micheal_Xing, @SymbioticDesign, @meek, and @Frodo7!
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